LOVE the "Buster" story, Ches. What goes around comes around indeed! - ed
btw, we have 5 rescue animals as part of our household: An American Eskimo dog (from the very worst part of DC), two turtles that we'll be releasing into the wild in a couple of weeks, and two Siberian hamsters. We also do what we can to help support a local "no-kill" shelter.
Oh, and I too appreciate the fact that folks can discuss things here, disagree or agree and remain respectful and friendly. I suppose this is not how things are universally in discussion groups. This should not be taken for granted. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
LUNCH REPORT for Friday, May 25, 2012
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Not many these days, but... I've been a decent surfer, a competitive long distance runner (still a maintenance runner), juggler (good enough to street perform and get people to give me money), and actor (I'm a very good actor). The "career" pulled me away from these endeavors because of time constraints, but that's all about to change.Ches wrote:What other hobbies do you have besides guitars and music?
Semi-pro, but I'm about to ramp that up to semi-pro+. ;^)Ches wrote: Are you a collector, professional musician, semi-pro, or home hobbyist?
Ches wrote: Got any old pictures of you gigging or playing? Post ‘em up so we can get a look at your mug when you were a kid!
Yours truly in 1979.
I drive a 2007 Honda Element. Love it! 5 years ZERO problems and it the bomb for hauling band gear. Next vehicle will be a 2011 or 2012 Mercedes Sprinter van that I'm going to have converted into and "wee home". Stay tuned.Ches wrote: So, what’s your ride of choice? Got a dream car in your sights? Were you into muscle cars as a kid? Do you long for a purple ’71 Challenger?
Nice job Ches! Too bad more G&LDP "old schoolers" didn't chime in.
--GDub
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The sad part about the Buster story is that the Humane Society people didn't want me doing what I was doing. I suppose they wanted their cut, but in my not so subtle way, I reminded them our purpose was to SAVE animals by finding them good homes, and that's exactly what I was doing.zapcosongs wrote:LOVE the "Buster" story, Ches. What goes around comes around indeed! - ed
btw, we have 5 rescue animals as part of our household: An American Eskimo dog (from the very worst part of DC), two turtles that we'll be releasing into the wild in a couple of weeks, and two Siberian hamsters. We also do what we can to help support a local "no-kill" shelter.
Oh, and I too appreciate the fact that folks can discuss things here, disagree or agree and remain respectful and friendly. I suppose this is not how things are universally in discussion groups. This should not be taken for granted. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Siberian hamsters . . . the "alpha dog" of hamsters!
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Thanks for joining in, Gary. I was glad to see you were still hanging around!GDub wrote:Not many these days, but... I've been a decent surfer, a competitive long distance runner (still a maintenance runner), juggler (good enough to street perform and get people to give me money), and actor (I'm a very good actor). The "career" pulled me away from these endeavors because of time constraints, but that's all about to change.Ches wrote:What other hobbies do you have besides guitars and music?
Semi-pro, but I'm about to ramp that up to semi-pro+. ;^)Ches wrote: Are you a collector, professional musician, semi-pro, or home hobbyist?
Ches wrote: Got any old pictures of you gigging or playing? Post ‘em up so we can get a look at your mug when you were a kid!
Yours truly in 1979.
I drive a 2007 Honda Element. Love it! 5 years ZERO problems and it the bomb for hauling band gear. Next vehicle will be a 2011 or 2012 Mercedes Sprinter van that I'm going to have converted into and "wee home". Stay tuned.Ches wrote: So, what’s your ride of choice? Got a dream car in your sights? Were you into muscle cars as a kid? Do you long for a purple ’71 Challenger?
Nice job Ches! Too bad more G&LDP "old schoolers" didn't chime in.
--GDub
I remember that picture from a few years ago. Great picture, and kind of a snapshot of the times.
The Element is a great gigmobile. A friend has one and it holds a TON of gear.
Thanks again, and keep us updated on your latest adventure!
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if more people were responsible about their pets when they can't keep them, i would have very little to do. it is a cool story with buster. you understand why i will not let any cat or dog go to the humane society (or any other shelter really). they only have 5 days before they get killed, and even if they are chipped or tagged, they will not call and notify the owner. it is great that you stood up to them.Ches wrote:The sad part about the Buster story is that the Humane Society people didn't want me doing what I was doing. I suppose they wanted their cut, but in my not so subtle way, I reminded them our purpose was to SAVE animals by finding them good homes, and that's exactly what I was doing.zapcosongs wrote:LOVE the "Buster" story, Ches. What goes around comes around indeed! - ed
btw, we have 5 rescue animals as part of our household: An American Eskimo dog (from the very worst part of DC), two turtles that we'll be releasing into the wild in a couple of weeks, and two Siberian hamsters. We also do what we can to help support a local "no-kill" shelter.
Oh, and I too appreciate the fact that folks can discuss things here, disagree or agree and remain respectful and friendly. I suppose this is not how things are universally in discussion groups. This should not be taken for granted. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Siberian hamsters . . . the "alpha dog" of hamsters!
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Ches, Came in late last night from a 3 day gig schedule and am finally checking in. I read through this whole LR and have to admit that I have lost track of the original questions. I enjoyed the reports this week and thanks for the entertainment. Great week!-- Darwin
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Bicycles and video production. Here's the two combined.bassman wrote:What other hobbies do you have besides guitars and music?
[youtube]7MmTv46xH70[/youtube]
I'm a proud hobbyist. I get to experiment and do whatever the hell I want. It's great. No rehashing the past. No worries about if something will be commercial, or alienate my fan base.Are you a collector, professional musician, semi-pro, or home hobbyist?
Here's the description for "Natural", which I recorded earlier in the year. Experimental is fun:
"Improvised and recorded within a 6 hour period in 2012, beginning on February 28th and ending on February 29th. Tracks 1-7 consist of the just the note in the song title, played various ways, at different octaves, on different instruments, at various rhythms. Tracks 8-10 are two of the first six tracks paired up with the earlier letter song on the left channel and the later letter song on the right channel."
http://f.rpmchallenge.com
I had no idea such a thing existed. Cool! Looks like my '84 SB-2, other than the headstock decal and the body contours.For instance, Here I am playing my G$L Lynx bass, which is one of the few that has a maple fingerboard:
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Hey Brock. Still doing the rickshaw thing? As I recall, you dressed them up pretty nice!Brock wrote:Bicycles and video production. Here's the two combined.bassman wrote:What other hobbies do you have besides guitars and music?
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Well, my wife dressed up the rickshaw pretty nice. I've since gained a pedicab (expensive, high performance rickshaw) and I still haul friends and family around on it. I haven't updated the blog recently, but it's still out there:Ches wrote:Hey Brock. Still doing the rickshaw thing? As I recall, you dressed them up pretty nice!
Ches
http://www.rickshawseason.com
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Great to see you here, Brock!
How's the Traveler project. I still want a copy of that. Is it available? - ed
How's the Traveler project. I still want a copy of that. Is it available? - ed
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Ed,
Traveler is on the slow grind but still moving forward. Latest update here:
http://www.mattlongmusic.com
On that end, I was the guest and musical guest on a Boise cable access show recently. Video here:
[youtube]BJHOGrdS2z4[/youtube]
Is that a nail?
-Brock
Traveler is on the slow grind but still moving forward. Latest update here:
http://www.mattlongmusic.com
On that end, I was the guest and musical guest on a Boise cable access show recently. Video here:
[youtube]BJHOGrdS2z4[/youtube]
Is that a nail?
-Brock